Strengthen rhetoric and expressiveness

In an individual coaching session, coachees work on developing their rhetorical skills in a targeted manner and increasing their expressiveness. The coach helps them to find a clear structure in their thinking and speaking so that their own words have a powerful effect.

A strong and clear way of expressing yourself can open doors, boost your self-confidence and significantly improve your personal impact in conversations, presentations and meetings. However, people often lack the necessary tools to formulate their own thoughts concisely and effectively and to express themselves confidently and authentically.

  • 1:1 Coaching Sessions

    Coachees can arrange their digital sessions flexibly and on demand.

  • Top Business Coaches

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  • Individual exercises

    Session recaps and reflection exercises support the transfer of learning in the long term.

Goals of the Coaching Journey

  • To speak convincingly, you need clarity of thought. In coaching, coachees reflect on their communication structure and learn to get to the heart of their ideas. The aim is to formulate their own messages in an understandable, concise and memorable way.

  • Rhetoric is not only the spoken word, but also body language and appearance. During coaching, coachees practise how to enhance their expressiveness through body language, voice and posture without appearing inauthentic or fake.

  • The voice is a powerful tool that is often underestimated. The coach works with the coachee to consciously modulate their voice and use pauses, intonation and tone in a targeted way to emphasize their own words.

  • In many situations, it is important to respond confidently and clearly to spontaneous objections or questions. In coaching, coachees learn how to respond to unforeseen conversational situations in a quick-witted and convincing manner and how to present their arguments effectively.

"The coaching helped me to structure my thoughts more clearly and present myself with more persuasiveness. By working on my voice and body language, I now feel more confident when I speak in front of others and can get my message across clearly and concisely."
- Diana, 31 years old

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